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hey guys and girls.

recently bought a series 2 RB25 complete low km motor and removed the turbo as i have a 35r that took its place. lol

so the turbo is up for sale.

It comes complete with exhaust manifold all the lines and associated banjo bolts aswell as a custom bell mouth dump pipe that i found in the shed. turbo is by far the best condition one i've had over the years and has absolutely minimal shaft play. chasing $350 firm

Also have an RB20 turbo that was removed from the engine at 55 000kms (yes thats right) and same deal a 3076r took its place. lol.

has minimal shaft play if any at all. mint condition. chasing $100 firm

Factory Coilpacks from above RB25 engine with coilpack loom. $50

r33 series 1.5 dash in fairly good nick. $50

if you must have pics then just ask but we all know what this stuff looks like hey.

can be contacted on 0430 218 339. if i dont answer leave a message and i will get back to you.

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